I did see a lady who got a lot of exposure on talk shows because, in the same situation, she'd tell people she was an escort. Opportunity abounds, but no I'd never want it publicly known.
I was on a plane yesterday sitting next to a very hot looking woman for a 6 hour flight. We got to talking and she asked me about myself, what I do for a living, etc.
Likewise, I asked her about herself and what she does for a living. She gave me her card and we decided to keep in touch (nothing more because of opposite coasts).
But during this exchange I began to wonder how providers handle situations like that. If you don't want to say that you're a provider then what line of work do you say that you're in when asked?
I'm working on another career (hopefully) soon for real if I can make the money for classes and I sometimes go into my desire to pursue this as a career change (you know, from my web and temp work)
If I get someone getting to know me better, seeing me around alot and they start to realize I don't do what I claim... I admit to them I'm a phone sex operator but don't like to publicly announce it due to prejudices and that usually satisfies people. Then tell them it's not something I really like to talk about. Then they don't ask any more questions.
I did see a lady who got a lot of exposure on talk shows because, in the same situation, she'd tell people she was an escort. Opportunity abounds, but no I'd never want it publicly known.
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